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On the eve of a May Day weekend protest that the police say may attract more than 20,000 demonstrators to the New Haven Green, parts of the city assumed an air of siege.
Conversely, Roskilly adds, a school with a particular focus on pastoral care may attract more women.
This weekend's revival, billed as potentially the last for the ailing evangelist, may attract more.
Her entry adds some star-power to the race that may attract more celebrities.
While quieter and smoother buses may attract more passengers, some problems could remain out of the authority's control.
A sign that food may attract more visitors to the area lies a few miles inland from Pebble Beach.
In India, the Nano may attract more than the "starter" market because of the economic slowdown, some say.
The next-generation inhalers are smaller and more convenient than the Exubera inhaler and may attract more prescriptions, Mr. Reddoch said.
"I think there are certain things that may attract more attention than other things, and I don't know how Coosje would have responded to that.
One wrench in the longevity of the concept is declining rents, which may attract more long-term tenants and quell landlords' desire to deal with pop-ups.
The Kashmir conflict in India's northwest may attract more attention from the outside world, but the conflict in the northeast is no less vicious, possibly claiming more lives and causing more mayhem.
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